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Forget your last paycheck, the employer can have you arrested for theft. Do the right thing and return whatever you stole.
I'm the employer and frustrated over all the rights employees have and none for the employer - no recourse for negligent or thieving employees - they get paid or they have a government agency who will do their legal work to get their pay. So glad I stick my neck out to create jobs in this great country! Mom2010 16 months ago .
The threat of criminal charges can often bring as desired results as the charges themselves, and with far less time and effort spent on your part.
You might also consider putting wording into your future work agreements/contracts that the value of any property retained by the employee upon termination of the employment will be withheld from the employee's last paycheck.
After referring to your clarification to Mr. Itty, you probably cannot withhold pay, but you can definitely file criminal charges. If you have sufficient evidence to take it to trial, that might make an impression on them.
Yes, and as Mr Itty said below, they can press charges for theft.
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My employer is deducting additional pay from my paycheck for being late. Can they do that?
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